Russia’s Oymyakon Village Breaking Record of 85 year in this Winter

Russia’s Oymyakon Village Breaking Record of 85 year in this Winter

The world’s coldest place is called Oymyakon. A small village in the Snow Valley in Russia’s Siberia. The interesting thing is that Oymyakon is used in the local language, where water does not accumulate, but the reality is that water here also gets accumulated.

The world’s coldest village Oymyakon.

The cold of Russia is in the grip. The cold of the year has also reduced the records of 85 years.

General view of the village of Tomtor in the Oymyakon valley, in the Republic of Sakha, Northeast Russia, January 28, 2013. The coldest temperatures in the northern hemisphere have been recorded in the Oymyakon valley, where according to the office of the United Kingdom met a temperature of -67.80 degrees Celsius (-90 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded in 1933 – the coldest on record in the northern hemisphere since the beginning of the twentieth century. Even in spite of the harsh climate, people live in the valley, and the area is equipped with schools, a post office, a bank and an airport runway (although open only in summer). Photograph taken on January 28, 2013.

In Yamikatsu province, the Oymyakon village has reached mercury-62 degrees Celsius.

The average temperature in this Siberian village is around -50 degree Celsius. Lives

This time the digital thermometer has broken up.

This temperature is also working from Mars (-60 degrees).

Because of the cold, everything gets accumulated here. Oymyakon village ate the coolest village in the earth. The population here is only 500.

In winter, it is only for 3 hours, but in summer it is 24 hours a day and only 3 hours of night.